Background: The typical mandate in conservation planning is to identify areas that represent biodiversity targets within the smallest possible area of land or sea, despite the fact that area may be a poor surrogate for the cost of many conservation actions. It is also common for priorities for conservation investment to be identified without regard to the particular conservation action that will be implemented. This demonstrates inadequate problem specification and may lead to inefficiency: the cost of alternative conservation actions can differ throughout a landscape, and may result in dissimilar conservation priorities
Conservation organizations must redouble efforts to protect habitat given continuing biodiversity de...
Spatial conservation prioritization is used globally to guide decision making with the aim of delive...
Spatial data characteristics have the potential to influence various aspects of prioritising bio-div...
Background: The typical mandate in conservation planning is to identify areas that represent biodive...
Many conservation organizations use spatial prioritization to help identify locations in which to wo...
A vast number of prioritization schemes have been developed to help conservation navigate tough deci...
Spatially explicit information on the financial costs of conservation actions can improve the abilit...
A generic framework for setting conservation priorities based on the principles of classic decision ...
Spatial data characteristics have the potential to influence various aspects of prioritising biodive...
Spatial prioritization, where priority areas for conservation actions are identified from a set of c...
Spatially explicit information on the financial costs of conservation actions can improve the abilit...
Decisions about land use significantly influence biodiversity globally. The field of spatial conserv...
Conservation organizations must redouble efforts to protect habitat given continuing biodiversity de...
The conservation benefit of a management action depends on what would have happened in the absence o...
Existing protected areas contain only a biased sample of the Earth's biodiversity. This is because c...
Conservation organizations must redouble efforts to protect habitat given continuing biodiversity de...
Spatial conservation prioritization is used globally to guide decision making with the aim of delive...
Spatial data characteristics have the potential to influence various aspects of prioritising bio-div...
Background: The typical mandate in conservation planning is to identify areas that represent biodive...
Many conservation organizations use spatial prioritization to help identify locations in which to wo...
A vast number of prioritization schemes have been developed to help conservation navigate tough deci...
Spatially explicit information on the financial costs of conservation actions can improve the abilit...
A generic framework for setting conservation priorities based on the principles of classic decision ...
Spatial data characteristics have the potential to influence various aspects of prioritising biodive...
Spatial prioritization, where priority areas for conservation actions are identified from a set of c...
Spatially explicit information on the financial costs of conservation actions can improve the abilit...
Decisions about land use significantly influence biodiversity globally. The field of spatial conserv...
Conservation organizations must redouble efforts to protect habitat given continuing biodiversity de...
The conservation benefit of a management action depends on what would have happened in the absence o...
Existing protected areas contain only a biased sample of the Earth's biodiversity. This is because c...
Conservation organizations must redouble efforts to protect habitat given continuing biodiversity de...
Spatial conservation prioritization is used globally to guide decision making with the aim of delive...
Spatial data characteristics have the potential to influence various aspects of prioritising bio-div...